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The Court does not report directly to any credit bureaus, however Civil records are subject to public access. Individual companies investigate our records to make sure items that impact the titles to property are accurate. Through this process our records may be reported to a credit bureau. If a judgment is satisfied, it is the individuals responsibility to inform the creditors that show it as outstanding.

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The Court does not report directly to any credit bureaus, however Civil records are subject to public access. Individual companies investigate our records to make sure items that impact the titles to property are accurate. Through this process our records may be reported to a credit bureau. If a judgment is satisfied, it is the individuals responsibility to inform the creditors that show it as outstanding.

In most instances you will be asked to fill out a record request form. Our office has some files on-site, in electronic format and on micro-film. Depending on staffing, accessibility of record requested, and ease of location, it will be provided as soon as possible.

The Court can give you information on an existing case when you call with your case number. Sometimes it is difficult for the clerk to find the correct information if you do not have your case number. The Court can search by your name, but if there are numerous cases with the same name we cannot always determine which case your are inquiring about.